Everyone Worth Knowing by Lauren Weisberger

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: October 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780641859793
  • 384pp
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Synopsis

When twenty-seven-year-old Bette Robinson quits her Manhattan banking job, she knows she won't miss the eighty-hour workweeks, her claustrophobic cubicle or her revolting boss's Quotes of the Day.

Then Bette meets Kelly, head of Manhattan's hottest PR and events planning firm, and suddenly she has a brand-new job where the primary requirement is to see and be seen.

The work at Kelly & Company takes Bette inside the VIP rooms of the city's most exclusive nightclubs, to parties crowded with celebrities and socialites. Soon she's dating an infamous playboy who's great for her career but bad for her sanity -- and scaring off the one decent guy she meets. As her coworkers repeatedly point out, how can you complain about a job that pays you to party? Bette has to agree -- until she begins appearing in a vicious new gossip column. That's when Bette's life on paper takes on a whole new meaning -- and she learns the line between her personal and professional lives is...invisible.

The New York Times Book Review - Liesl Schillinger

With her fatuous, clunky second novel, Everyone Worth Knowing,…Weisberger is unlikely to silence her detractors. She has in no way strengthened her writerly muscle, but she has wised up: she no longer believes in the purple unicorn of job satisfaction. Her new, more durable, fantasy is having no job at all…If Bette has the luck that Weisberger has…she may never need a day job again.

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Biography

Lauren Weisberger burst into literary stardom with her bestselling look at the fashion-magazine world, The Devil Wears Prada. For her next act, the author turned her gimlet eye on another facet of the industry that manufactures celebrity and glamour: the racy realm of PR.

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Great book to escape in.by JLapps

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January 07, 2009: I absolutly loved this book. I normally take a little while to read a full book due to my busy life, but I just could'nt put this down. Everytime I picked it up I got completly lost inside the story. This book came everywhere with me I read as much as I could when I had a free second. It is written very well. You just get lost in it.

An alright readby Anonymous

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December 17, 2008: Though the characters in this book are realistic, and the plot is cute for chick lit, there seems to be something missing. It is slow at times and often lacks excitement

I Also Recommend: LoveHampton, Whacked.


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